Dermatoglyphics Multiple Intelligence Test

The Dermatoglyphics Multiple Intelligence Test (DMIT) is a scientific method that analyzes fingerprint patterns to reveal innate potential and intelligence types.

Based on the established connection between fingerprint patterns and neurological development, DMIT provides insights into your child's natural learning style and cognitive strengths.

Our comprehensive assessment identifies dominant intelligence areas among the nine multiple intelligences: Linguistic, Logical-Mathematical, Musical, Bodily-Kinesthetic, Spatial, Interpersonal, Intrapersonal, Naturalistic, and Existential.

Key Benefits

  • Early identification of natural talents and abilities
  • Personalized learning strategies based on innate strengths
  • Improved academic performance through tailored approaches
  • Enhanced parent-child understanding and communication
  • Informed decision-making for extracurricular activities and future education

Our Process

1

Fingerprint Collection

Quick, non-invasive scanning of all ten fingerprints using advanced digital technology.

2

Scientific Analysis

Comprehensive examination of fingerprint patterns using established dermatoglyphic principles.

3

Detailed Report Generation

Creation of a 30+ page personalized report highlighting intelligence distribution and learning preferences.

4

Consultation Session

In-depth explanation of findings with practical recommendations for development.

5

Implementation Guidance

Specific strategies for parents and educators to nurture identified strengths and support areas for growth.

Frequently Asked Questions

At what age can DMIT be conducted?

DMIT can be performed for individuals of any age, from young children to adults. The fingerprint patterns are formed by the 13th week of gestation and remain unchanged throughout life.

Is DMIT scientifically validated?

Yes, DMIT is based on dermatoglyphics, a scientific field studying fingerprint patterns established in the 1920s. Numerous research studies have confirmed the correlation between fingerprint patterns and neurological development.

How is DMIT different from other assessments?

Unlike many assessments that measure acquired knowledge or current abilities, DMIT reveals innate potential that remains consistent throughout life. It's non-invasive, objective, and provides insights into natural learning styles rather than just measuring current performance.

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